Soweto Love Follies online book launched

When I was just 7 years old I asked my mother to buy me a PlayStation, the words that she said to me still give me nightmares to this very day.

The following day she took me to the library and got me my first library card and I believe that is when the reading bug bit me.

Reading gave birth to imagination and that led me to writing Soweto Love Follies.

Soweto Love Follies, which means Soweto Love Foolishness.

When I look at my life and the decisions I made I realize that it’s not what I did that is important but is how I was thinking at the time of the decision. One can smile and be happy all the time while having thoughts from the depths of hell. In retrospect that’s what kills more people than drugs or alcohol.

Likes a tornado it flips the tables and leaves the whole house in shambles. There is no good or bad, just actions and consequences, which are brought into fruition by our thoughts.

If you feeling depressed try not to think of doing something stupid, just calm down and rethink your strategy or you might up doing something that might break your life and make you lose your mind. As we all know, life has its highs and lows, I think it’s like a drug, one moment you high on it the next you are just a regular Joe.

This is exactly what inspired the writing of this tome, the unique understanding that life has its ups and downs. I chose to talk about those ups and downs related to love. To say to the reader that there some hidden things in love, things that we should question but decide to ignore.

About Author

Thabo Mphahlele is the BizNis Africa Head of Sales and Marketing.
Mphahlele was previously MultiChoice Production Support Analyst responsible for developing and monitoring applications.
In addition, Mphahlele develops and automates batch scripts and is responsible for the daily infrastructure maintenance at MultiChoice.
As a Production Support Analyst, he is responsible for incident analysis solving , developing and constructing business reports for SQL and Oracle and implement change controls for the business.
Additional responsibility includes monitoring system performance via SOA, Kibaba (Elasticsearch), H.P BSM, HP Sitescope.
Mphahlele is responsible for creating infrastructure performance reports through HP Ops Analytics, monitoring payments via Splunk and in-house built-in tool and disaster recovery simulation and testing.
At Nashua Mobile, he was responsible for application development and enhancing the web sites
At South West Gauteng College, he was the IT Technician and Network Administrator.
During his tenure at Double Digit Media, he was he focused on application and web site development for new and existing clients
Mphahlele contributes as a Content Manager for BizNis Africa.

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